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ISSN 0905-9725
Number 3,
Novem ber 1991,
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Contents
International Viewpoints is independent of any
group or organization
M a g a z in e s aim :
To provide a comm unications media to all who
arc interested in the use and furtherance o f the
philosophy and technology described in the
books and lectures o f L. Ron Hubbard (some
times called scientology). As a completely inde
pendent magazine you could well come to see ar
ticles critical o f some sect, practice, or belief.
At the same time we would stress that we are ex
tremely positive for m ost of the things L. Ron
Hubbard has written or spoken about, and have as
a goal that there is m ore use o f these things, and
as a result greater im provement of the conditions
of individuals and groups.
D istrib u to rs,
Sec page 36 (back page).
Starting Phase
IVy (International Viewpoints) seems to have
made a slow, but good start. Already we have
enough subscribers so that we do not have to bor
row more money, and can begin to pay back the
vast fortune borrowed from Uafhcengige Syns
punkter. We have received more articles than we
have been able to publish in this issue. About six
are carried forward to the next issue, which it
looks as though we will be able to send out before
the end of the year. It will contain an index to 91.
C lear A g ain 8
The R oute to N ot O T 9
I Regular Columns:
Classic Comment:
Its not the same! 11
Kemps Column:
The Trouble is (2) 12
New Realities:
Judgement 13
Philosophical Considerations:
Nostradamus Prophecies.... 14
I Letters to Editor:
On IVy 1 16
On CAN and a Success Story 18
Extract of letter from Tony Jones 18
From O J. Roos 19
From Graham Giles 21
T w o E u ropean C onferences 22
I Book News:
Anima Publishing 25
The D uality o f the B rain F u n ctioning 26
The N ature o f T ruth 30
C aptain Bill R obertson 32
R o n s O rg T ech 34
D istributors 36
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The Missing Biography
b y Frank Gordon, USA
W hat we Have
There are currently three major biographies o f the
life of L. Ron Hubbard. Barefaced Messiah by
Russell Miller, Madman or Messiah by Bent Corydon
and A Piece o f Blue Sky by Jon Atack. As
excellent as these are from the standpoint o f per
sonal quirks (incidentally, an astrologer could
have a field day with his Neptune, Venus, Sun
pattern), and organizational and financial man
ipulations, they miss something, which to my
mind, as a former research biochemist, is o f pri
mary importance.
W hat is M issing
In Data Series 10: The Missing Scene, Ron
states: The biggest omitted data would be the
whole scene. And "When the scene is missing
one has to study what the scene is supposed to
consist of, not ju st more random data about it
The scene Im talking about is: How did he do it?
What habits of thought and approach lay in back
of the enormous output o f discoveries and tech
niques? What methods did he use to plow
through a welter of confusions and sort out the
certainties?
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On Clear Thinking
By Robert Ross, U SA
Identity thinking, abbreviated A = A \ may be defined as thinking and acting as though things or people sim ilar in som e
respect o r respects are the sam e in another o r all other respects.
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Clear Again
By Robert Ducharm e1, USA
Definition
The state o f clear is not an at effect state as
Davids article seems to imply. As the definition
says, a clear is able to be at cause over mental
MEST on the first dynamic. In other words, one is
cause over his own mind. Therefore, engrams no
longer in chronic restim ulation" would be more of
a release state.
Clear, on the other hand, would be a state where
one would at last assume cause over his reactive
mind by assuming responsibility for it. Its an ac
tive state, not a passive one. So here is a finite
point at which we can say that non clear ends and
clear begins the point o f assumption of respon
sibility.
Now a clear may choose not to take responsibility
for some o f his bank, but that is a decision based
on personal preference. A clear can be aberrated
if he wants to. That does not alter the fact that he
knows the makeup o f the bank and can rise above
it if he so chooses. A sim ple release does not have
this capability.
Eidetic recall
A clear may or may not have eidetic recall, but
DMSMH to my knowledge never mentioned that
word. A clear is above any service fac he might
have which might inhibit his ability to address a
Robert D ucharm e is cl. IV, AA7+. H e got started in Scientology in Orlando in 1970. Was staff m ember at the St. Louis
Org from 74 to 77. At present part tim e (soon to be full time) practitioner of scientology as well as Idenics. IV ys Ed.
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The Route to Not OT
By Palle Pilgaard Pedersen, Denmark
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C o f $ = Church of $cietnology
OT = O perating Thetan. But there are those who say it means Old and Tired.
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Regular Columns
Classic Com ment
B y Terry E. Scott, England
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Regular column
K em ps Colum n
A f Ray Kemp, USA
The trouble i s . . .
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Regular Column
N ew Realities
By Mark Jones, USA
Judgement
We may hear admonitions from time to time to
not be judgemental, that it is not spiritual to judge.
Yet we know that without using good judgement,
we will encounter failures and setbacks in life.
How docs one resolve this apparent paradox?
In one sense, most o f peoples and the worlds
problems stem from people being judgemental.
This is viewing others and their activities through
fixed opinions or beliefs, that essentially cate
gorize them, often with an inferior or bad conno
tation. Thus we see C ro a ts fighting Serbs, trying
to destroy each other because of the other being
judged to be bad people, or as bad because of hav
ing ancestors who allegedly perpetrated harmful
acts. The categorization of public as wogs or raw
meat, or dissenters as SPs and fair game by
members of the C of S, or the similar labelling by
religious groups of disbelievers as heretics or
agents o f the devil are examples in which individ
uals view others through fixed beliefs that they
are inferior or bad. We see it occurring between
ethnic groups, and in prevalent male attitudes to
ward women. In the so called independent field,
we see it in the intolerance of others selected
paths of exploration and a my way is the only
true way attitude, which mocks having a truely
independent view point
Yet careful observations and evaluation o f condi
tions and circumstances are essential elements for
success in life. However, observation and evalu
If you want to write to any author, send to us, Box 78, DK-2800 Lyngby, and we will
forward. If you have a comment on an article, you can also send to us for publication.
Ed.
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Philosophical Considerations
B y Todde Salen, Sweden
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of and developed further to fulfill the goals and
purposes of Mankind.
Auditing Technology
The primary responsibility for each one o f us is to
take advantage of the technology of Auditing
(Live Meditation) to put our feet on the road to
OT (the road to truth) and at the same time learn
ing to know the technology well enough to de
liver it to others.
You have to learn to deliver it to others also. It is
not enough to receive it for yourself. Because you
are not basically a 1st Dynamic being. You are an
8-dynamics being (an OT). An 8D-being can
never benefit in the long run only through his ID
(which after all only lasts about 70 years).
Thus it is time for each one of us to start to take
some active responsibility for the future of our
own self (our 8D-self) and the societies and 3rd
dynamics we live in.
It is not always fun to do the ethical things one
Ls supposed to do. But in the long run, you get the
most enjoyment and happiness if you follow this
road. It has been paved by many wise men who
started walking it long before you or I started in
this lifetime. It is quite a comfortable road right
now, compared to what it has been. But it still re
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Letters to Editor
On IVy 1
From Ulla Nygaard, D enm ark
Dear Editor,
I am overwhelmed! This is actually the reason for
my not accepting your invitation to forward my
impressions o f the new magazine immediately
upon the receipt. I have too much to say about it! 1
read it the same day from p .1 right through to p.34
then I got the creeps from p.35 (earlier sim i
lar...!).
My first idea was to write something about ants
inspired by the Editors really funny leader W el
come .
Ants are very busy, diligent, social creatures
which also goes for our Ant, but there all resem
blance ends.
I dont like ants, really, too many of them and arc
they not programmed slaves, very serious about it
to that? W hereas our Ant is a playful human
being, versatile in his identities, and with the free
spirit of a true scientologist!
I am sure his eccentric approach to this big enter
prise, the IVy, is ju st right in its postulate not
too heavy and outlined but pointing unmistakably
towards his aim.
So much for ants. For the rest of the issue: I have
attended to two se. conferences, one in Paris and
one in Copenhagen (Bella Centeret), both guided
by the Church and I decided I was of a wrong
vintage or something else wrong so I would not
try again. As I have made no friends so far
amongst the new people I have seen no reason to
turn up to any o f their conferences either.
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What it seems to do is an either/or premise about the Church o f Scientology while omitting the possi
bility that there can be both good and adverse aspects of the organization. The fact is that any truth,
beneficial ideas or methods used in the C o f $ system are what they are regardless o f any other ques
tionable, criminal activities, or destructive actions of that group.
The Cult Awareness Network (CAN) seems to have positioned themselves (at least covertly) as judge
and jury over all the wisdom in the universe (while really understanding very little about that which
they condemn). I have personal experiences and have done research to verify this.
CAN condemns the entire study of Scientology and would be pleased to wipe out all Scientology prac
tice including all independant systems and their members I have listened to Priscilla Coates Los
Angeles director o f CAN speak and I assure you my deductions are accurate. Most other New Age
movements, and groups are also condemned by CAN, including channeling and most other New Age
religions.
It would seem that CAN'S goal is the eventual elimination of all but a hand full of major religions
especially Catholics and Jews who by the way are directly connected to supporting CAN the Jew
ish faction is more overt about it (document ion available).
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Letter to the Editor (via a distributor)
England
I must adm it that I have never really noticed that datum in Scientology. It is certainly not one I use in everyday life. /KyEd.
Note to other readers. W e welcome your letters. There are many viewpoints to express, and even a short letter from you on
something mentioned in IVy may be o f great value to one or more o f our readers. So write. Ed IVy.
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Book News
Anima Publishing
Anima Publishing was started in 1985 with the publication of the book The Sad Tale o f Scientology.
This was a short description of the changes in Scientology since 1950, leading up to the big split in
1983. Recommended reading for all who have any involvement in post scientology.
Since that time Anima has produced a number of other books. Anima states: All the books are written
on a lower gradient than the original texts published in the 50s and 60s. Just a few principles are taken
in each booklet and explained with many examples. There are exercises, and the books are excellent
material both for those who do not know the basic principles, vital for a healthy life and those who
would like them brushed up without unnecessary technical jargon.
Get details from Anima Publishing, PO Box 10, Bramhall, Stockport SK7 2QF, England
AAP
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Gregg has had training as an Hubbard Professional Auditor, has at least twice been in personal conversation with Ron, but
has for most o f his career run his ow n parallel research track to Scn. He runs Mental Development which includes evening
courses for 'ordinary people' which produces after two years a stable state where one is '51 % shareholder in his own
m ind' (som ewhat com parable to the rather unclear state o f clear). Ed IVy.
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Experiential Differences
According to depth psychologists such as Janov
and Bianco, we may retreat into left brain modes
of proceeding and acting, where our emotions are
memory rather than what Ls directly experienced,
because the traumatic material is being stored in
the right and we are doing so in a way which is inaccesible
. So we may have a verbal description of
events, but are unable to experience the pain and
emotion thereof.
Another person who is in the right brain may well
have pain and emotion and effort visible, however
he is unable to access the postulates and conclu
sions and other verbally and conceptually stored
material in the left, as this is below the boundaries
of consciousness, e.g. when a person is in an ex
treme emotion such as love or rage or grief the
words to express this do not come easily or they
may not come at all.
Perceptual Differences
There are differences in the visual imagery, in as
much as the left brain imagery tends to be small,
inside the head, and moves with you, whereas im
agery of a right brain nature due to some peculiar
arrangement of the balance is such that if you turn
your head the imagery will tend to move as
though you are seeing something in the real
world. If you move your head to the left, it will
appear to move to your right.
For example I can imagine with my eyes closed
that chair and as I move my head it is still where
my finger is. Well the left brain imagery will not
be related in any way to the outside world and
will tend to move with me, as I move around. So
one sort you can describe as grounded, the other
is ungrounded.
Again in perceiving things, the right side will be
concerned with the spaces enclosed. I am looking
at those plants and see various spaces exist be
tween the leaves which set up another set of
shapes beyond the conventional. The left side
would tend to see the thing itself, the figure rather
than the ground. Likewise, I did some experi
ments with some playing cards. The hearts and
the diamonds were black and the clubs and spades
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Some work has been done with a device rather
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Gregg m entioned that although we tend to regard the time track as a single track, it ecu Id be regarded as three parallel
lines, for thought, em otion and effort (effort is right brain). It might equally be regarded as having many parallel tracks
one, for each perception, and also tracks for other things we can recall. Hubbard has at times stressed the im portance of
auditing both the effort o r force and the significance but there is the vague possibility that som e people have not had a
com plete balance in their auditing. Parts o f your track may have been missed. Editorial comment, IVy.
In Uafhaengige Synspunkter the Scandinavian language m agazine,October 1991, M 15, there is another article o f Greggs on
this subject and the English original is available on request (send postage) from Box 78, DK-2800 Lyngby. Ed. IVy.
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____________________ Right
Verbal
Non-verbal
Linear Logical
Solves Problems
Mocked up universes
Observed Universes
Eidetic Recall
Semisimple arithmetic
Introvert = Phlegmatic
Extrovert = Sanguine
Introvert = Melancholic
Extrovert = Choleric
C an only h an d le sy m b o ls w h e re they
s h a r e s o m e id e n tity w ith th e th in g
sy m b o lise d , e .g . tra ffic sig n s , sim p le
Chinese ch aracters as th is is a ty p e o f
draw ing
Editorial Note: Gregg wrote out this chart quickly during a visit to Denm ark. It was obvious that he
had a lot more data that he could have given, making a much longer chart. It is unlikely that you would find
a person that w as totally left or totally right. Such a person would find it impossible to survive. However one
can find an imbalance, and in fact certain jobs or activities would benefit with stres s on one or the other side.
And of course any chart tends to be an oversimplification
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W hat is a scientologist
In the past the term Scientologist was taken by
many people to mean someone who lived entirely
within the universe of Scientology. An ex-scientologist
on the other hand was someone who
lived entirely outside it! This viewpoint was
probably based on personal observation. The
Technical Dictionary viewpoint is however that a
Scientologist is someone who betters the condi
tion of himself and the conditions o f others by
using Scn. technology. Maybe this can now
become more observable as individuals feel able
to select those parts of the technology they want
to use to help themselves and others on their first
and subsequent Dynamics.
All this is of course only my personal viewpoint
on truth and Scientology. It is only valid to the
extent to which it accords with your viewpoint on
these subjects.
We are however very fortunate to have the forum
of International Viewpoints to enable us to ex
change dimension points from our points of
view.
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W e asked Law rence W est to send us an objective description o f B ills tech. Consequently we were a bit surprised when we
received the above. Ah, w ell, In a gam e there has to be the possibility o f losing, and this tim e we really lost. And any way,
perhaps it is too close to B ills death to be really objective. Hopefully w e will get something in a later issue its an
exciting subject. At the sam e tim e w e m ight take the opportunity o f saying a little on editorial policy in that direction.
International Viewpoints is produced fo r the readers, not for advertisers. Consequently you will not see the sort o f Success
story (w ritten after a big w in and a large floating needle, and before facing the grim and cruel outside world): I achieved
total cause over M EST and Life". (You never read that the writer tripped over the cat and broke his leg when he got home)
W e are also not too keen on boast full advertisements on this or that technique, in fact w e rely on the readers to pay for the
mag, and do not want to be in the hands o f advertisers. What we hope you will find in the m agazine are more objective
articles on techniques, intended to help o rdinary people make decisions on what is best for them. So w e hereby invite that
sort o f article. Editor, IVy.
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Vanish Unhappiness
"You Live as you Think"
by Raymond & Pamela Kemp explains just how simple it really is.
Now also available in Europe in three different languages
You Live As You Think is not just another selfhelp book. It is a pattern for thinking and living
th a t ca n c h a n g e y o u r life. It o ffe rs a n ew
understanding of yourself and others. This book
p ro v id e s to o ls to e lim in a te all u n w a n te d
problem s and release you and your loved ones
from the dow nw ard spiral of unhappiness. Its so
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In this marvelous book, you will find easy to
follow instructions. A method to work out mental
processes. And solutions to think your way out of
th e u n h a p p in e s s in w hich you so o fte n find
yourself.
Everything here w orks 100% of the time. If it
d o e sn t seem to be w orking, then you sim ply
havent com pleted the process-just keep going or
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Distributors
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we have at the m oment with
number o f subscriptions sold
and the price they charge.
Scandinavia:
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Antony A Phillips
Postbox 78
DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
British Isles:
52 - 15
Anne Donaldson
8, Huxley Drive, Bramhall,
Stockport, Cheshire SK7 2PH
GB-England
Holland:
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Galhoeke 2
N L -9211 RG Kortehemmen,
Holland
German speaking area:
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Hauptstrasse 70
D-1000 Berlin 41
America:
16 $25 ($35 airmail in USA)
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Box 1413
USA Riverside CA 92501
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